Samething happened when i took the original table to make one smaller on the settee sides.It looked so bigger whitout the table. So i made another smaller one, called our cocktail table. It's about 12x18in.This one is alwsys in place.The other one is sitting sidway against the wall in the backroom. The wall of the stairs. 2 small eyebolt with a bungy cord.

Does everyone have the 2" or so, thick, insulated fiberglass panel screwed to the underside of the lid? I assumed it was factory installed in my '86. Or do some people have just the plywood lid? I always assumed I was getting some leakage around the opening lip but never thought it was too bad.I also installed some 2" rigid styrofoam pieces on the underside of the countertop between the refer opening and the edge of the icebox.

For the fixed shelves that we have.I cut them as per the hull shap in the back using a cardboard to cut the patern.Being to dark ?, never been an issue.Being to deep.On one of the shelves, we store our towels. Rolled and put in, easy to get to.On another, boxes of drinks. Pull out the box we need.On others, we have smaller basket to store bunch of different stuff.

Advantage also, is that you don't loose 1to2 inches on bothe side for the pull out drawers because of the frame around the openning.And to be honnest, it was easier to make.

Hello,I also added shelves in the locker.The shelves are fixed. No slides.I cut strips of wood and glued them on each side with construction glue under the brand PL.The shelves can hold boxes of soft drinks.I've put 3 shelves.

I always thought the table was just too big and we never used as a bed so I went the simple and cheap route. I bought a big cutting board on amazon and a spray can of clearcoat and this has really opened up the cabin and made it much more comfortable when you have more than two people in the cabin.